King went on to chime in with his thoughts on the matter in a couple of tweets we find interesting.

"I doubt sincerely it will pass," King tweeted. "Head coaches/offensive coaches will go nuts over it. But I see two specific low blocks to be endangered now."

King continued: "I look for the chop block to be eliminated. And I see downfield low blocks, like the one that injured Eric Berry, to be in trouble too."

The news that this ban is under consideration should please Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Clay Matthews. He went off on Twitter earlier this season when his former USC teammate and Houston Texans linebacker Brian Cushing suffered a season-ending knee injury from a legal chop block that certainly looked dirty.

There's no question this would severely limit offenses in how they block defenders and, as King noted, it'll be interesting to see what kind of fight coaches put up about this in the offseason.